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a there's a lot of similarity between divide and administration and the obama administration . their rhetoric is similar. there are a lot of, you know, the same people working for that administration. and it is my perception that during the obama administration, while all those tensions were still present in your brain and sarah, in many other parts of the world, that the obama nutrition still managed to avoid bringing it to such an acute blow out. that may be wrong. i, what i want to ask is whether you see any difference between the obama administration and the vitamin nutrition and the ability to predict and strategize about how they deal with russian. i think certainly there is a significant overlap between the obama administration and the by an administration, as you say. and i think the world views probably are not too different. i think maybe there has been some difference in terms of the ecc execution of a number of those policies. you know, president obama times reputed to have said never underestimate, goes ability to ask things up, as we've seen with crawl from afghan
a there's a lot of similarity between divide and administration and the obama administration . their rhetoric is similar. there are a lot of, you know, the same people working for that administration. and it is my perception that during the obama administration, while all those tensions were still present in your brain and sarah, in many other parts of the world, that the obama nutrition still managed to avoid bringing it to such an acute blow out. that may be wrong. i, what i want to ask is...
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a there's a lot of similarity between divide and administration and the obama administration . their rhetoric is similar. there are a lot of, you know, the same people working for that administration. and yet, it is my perception that during the obama administration, while all those tensions were still present in your brain and sarah, in many other parts of the world, that the obama nutrition still managed to avoid bringing it to such an acute blow out. that may be wrong. i what i want to ask is whether you see any difference between the obama administration and the vitamin administration and the ability to predict and strategize about how they deal with russian. well, i think certainly there is significant overlap between the obama administration and buy it into ministration. as you say, i think the world use probably a lot to different. i think maybe there has been some difference in terms of the execution of the number of those policies. you know, president obama to time was reputed to him, said, never underestimate goes ability to ask things up. but, you know, as we've seen
a there's a lot of similarity between divide and administration and the obama administration . their rhetoric is similar. there are a lot of, you know, the same people working for that administration. and yet, it is my perception that during the obama administration, while all those tensions were still present in your brain and sarah, in many other parts of the world, that the obama nutrition still managed to avoid bringing it to such an acute blow out. that may be wrong. i what i want to ask...
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host: christy goldfuss, you worked in the obama administration. how do you think things changed from an energy standpoint during the trump administration. secondly, how different is the biden approach to clean energy compared to the obama administration? guest: it's safe to say, it was a complete 180 from coming out of the obama administration, where the government was really focused on targets, which at that time was reducing emissions 80% by mid century, by 2050. that was before the u.s. put out the special report on 1.5 degrees that dramatically changed the policy landscape. during the trump administration, it was definitely heartbreaking for those of us who felt like we had made so much historic progress working with president biden towards achieving those climate goals and laying a foundation for the economic transition that is necessary to reach those goals. without the trump administration would do everything they possibly can to put as many permits out there, and to really do everything they could to prop up the oil and gas industry while
host: christy goldfuss, you worked in the obama administration. how do you think things changed from an energy standpoint during the trump administration. secondly, how different is the biden approach to clean energy compared to the obama administration? guest: it's safe to say, it was a complete 180 from coming out of the obama administration, where the government was really focused on targets, which at that time was reducing emissions 80% by mid century, by 2050. that was before the u.s. put...
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in my view, that was a mistake but that was the strategic logic of the obama administration. it essentially waved a lot of executive orders, sanctions, including tough oil penalties, not just by america but the europeans against the islamic republic of iran and removing financial and banking as part of the sanctions architecture. the iranians paused part of the nuclear program. destroying these machines that can enrich -- putting some into storage. the had to reconfigure some facilities. in my view, the way to responsibly click the can down the road. in this 10 year period, a lot could change. perhaps a supreme leader of iran might die, that has not happened. they may change their political makeup of iran. the regime has brutally and violently repressed protests. there have been no empowering of the iranian moderates. the biden abatis nation, which has many veterans of the obama administration, has inherited a shorter timeline who believe president trump's exit of the deal was a mistake. we have heard what the americans are willing to offer the iranians in terms of a believe,
in my view, that was a mistake but that was the strategic logic of the obama administration. it essentially waved a lot of executive orders, sanctions, including tough oil penalties, not just by america but the europeans against the islamic republic of iran and removing financial and banking as part of the sanctions architecture. the iranians paused part of the nuclear program. destroying these machines that can enrich -- putting some into storage. the had to reconfigure some facilities. in my...
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let's look at the obama administration. if you could talk about the evolution of the policy of syria why wasn't there more of a response afterwards and why wasn't it happening yet? >> guest: one has to put one's self back in time in 2011. the obama administration when the arab spring is breaking out. i happened to have been back in the late '80s a reporter covering the fall of communism and the perils were amazing. there was a sense of history turning so it was exciting in a way. there were the democracies on the horizon and the obama administration had to quickly scramble what to do about the movement, how to respond with egypt and other places aspiring to be free of dictatorship and so our initial response was condemning violins and dictators and then the president of syria must go. the problem was it was ruled by an extremely brutal family that was prepared to sacrifice anything and destroy the country to stay in power in a way that others were not. russia, number one, and iran. both saw the vital national interest and e
let's look at the obama administration. if you could talk about the evolution of the policy of syria why wasn't there more of a response afterwards and why wasn't it happening yet? >> guest: one has to put one's self back in time in 2011. the obama administration when the arab spring is breaking out. i happened to have been back in the late '80s a reporter covering the fall of communism and the perils were amazing. there was a sense of history turning so it was exciting in a way. there...
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so you're right that i worked on climate policy in the obama administration. the fact that over the last year europe has been helped in its energy security by lots of american lick fid natural gas going from the united states to europe was also a policy, a set of permits and approvals that were given by the obama administration to allow the construction of lng export terminals here in the u.s. so we need to do both and i think in the long term they are complementry. the steps we have to take to reduce emissions are also the ones that are going to reduce our dependence on oil and gas. i think if anything we've learned over the course of the last decade when the u.s. went from importing 60% to basically 0 and yet we are still worried about the price at the pump and the impact on the economy because what happens halfway around the world in russia is a reminder that our energy security comes not from how much oil we produce, also the economy and our geopolitical security can be enhanced and helped rather in the united states than russia to be sheer but the biggest
so you're right that i worked on climate policy in the obama administration. the fact that over the last year europe has been helped in its energy security by lots of american lick fid natural gas going from the united states to europe was also a policy, a set of permits and approvals that were given by the obama administration to allow the construction of lng export terminals here in the u.s. so we need to do both and i think in the long term they are complementry. the steps we have to take to...
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administration leon panetta talking to greta van susteren about events in russia and getting perspective on what it could mean for u.s. forces involved. we will show you that in a bit. again if you want to call and let us know your thinking you can post on our twitter feed and you can also post on facebook as well if you want to give your comments there. a couple of other perspectives according to the post, it talks about the countries are the issue that is going to turn this around. you know, and look, i think there are some heavy sanctions that can be applied against russia. i think there are some steps that will hurt them in terms of international banking in terms of new technologies and cell phones and chips that could impact on their economy. so i think supplying weapons to the ukrainians, moving our forces up into nato, deploying our aircraft and our ships, i think that's the most important deterrent we have right now with regards to russia. >> would that mean our men and women would be involved in the fighting or would it be in a support capacity? >> i think the president is i'm s
administration leon panetta talking to greta van susteren about events in russia and getting perspective on what it could mean for u.s. forces involved. we will show you that in a bit. again if you want to call and let us know your thinking you can post on our twitter feed and you can also post on facebook as well if you want to give your comments there. a couple of other perspectives according to the post, it talks about the countries are the issue that is going to turn this around. you know,...
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david: how did you get involved with the obama administration? did you get involved -- how did you get involved in the campaign or administration? brian: i started working on the 2007-2008 campaign. the most important experience, i campaigned against candidate obama for about nine months, working for senator clinton -- secretary clinton. after they lost, i was fortunate enough to then join the obama campaign. david: what did then senator obama say about that? brian: i was junior enough in the campaign -- i don't think he was particular aware of my transition. [laughter] david: so he got elected, then you got the position of special assistant to president of economic to the president -- economic policy to the president. what was your first project? brian: my first project was to work as part of the team that did the restructuring of general motors and chrysler as well as a finance companies. that was basically from -- many of you all recall november, december of 2008 right through to december of 2009, that was my override. david: after the obama a
david: how did you get involved with the obama administration? did you get involved -- how did you get involved in the campaign or administration? brian: i started working on the 2007-2008 campaign. the most important experience, i campaigned against candidate obama for about nine months, working for senator clinton -- secretary clinton. after they lost, i was fortunate enough to then join the obama campaign. david: what did then senator obama say about that? brian: i was junior enough in the...
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you know, this is going to be the 2nd obama administration. my opinion is no, it's the 4th, the bush administration. since the bush administration. i mean, the fact of the matter is, you know, i know trump van, but the reality is i saw donald trump is trying to pump the brakes to some extent as, as, and still is. he says he was in comparison to these people. he was trying to pump the brakes a little bit and that's why they tried to take him out. so what we're looking at is a, basically in the u. s. we've got the hawks excuse me. we've got the super hawks and the ultra hawks. we don't even have any, any hawks anymore. and their game plan is we control everything in for this even when they need venezuela in iran, they don't even have the ability to turn the volume down enough to go ask for something that they desperately need. they have to go to people that they need something from, make the man they're going to go to venezuela and say, we need your oil, but you're going to have to have a, you're going to have to have a new election. these peopl
you know, this is going to be the 2nd obama administration. my opinion is no, it's the 4th, the bush administration. since the bush administration. i mean, the fact of the matter is, you know, i know trump van, but the reality is i saw donald trump is trying to pump the brakes to some extent as, as, and still is. he says he was in comparison to these people. he was trying to pump the brakes a little bit and that's why they tried to take him out. so what we're looking at is a, basically in the...
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let's look at the obama administration's policy toward syria. the red line, president obama used the word red line, if chemical weapons would use the u.s. would intervene militarily. if you talk about the evolution of u.s. policy on syria under the obama administration, what happens to the red line, why there was a more of a response after the use of chemical weapons attacks happen, who was supporting and who wasn't and white was happening again? >> guest: there's a lot to unpack there but that really gets to some of the big issues raised in the book. to start with one has to put oneself back in time in 2011, this is the obama administration heading into its third year when arab spring breaks out. i was covering the middle east as reported at the time and i also happen to have been back in the late '80s a reporter covering the fall of communism in eastern europe, so the parallels were amazing to all of us who witnessed both events. it was the sense of history turning. so it was very exciting in a way. these fledgling democracies on the horizon i
let's look at the obama administration's policy toward syria. the red line, president obama used the word red line, if chemical weapons would use the u.s. would intervene militarily. if you talk about the evolution of u.s. policy on syria under the obama administration, what happens to the red line, why there was a more of a response after the use of chemical weapons attacks happen, who was supporting and who wasn't and white was happening again? >> guest: there's a lot to unpack there...
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i asked michael kim, it's a state to palm and russia. ukraine analyst during the obama administration, who is now a history professor at the catholic university of america. i think so. it's hard to imagine that it gets any worse from here. this been a bit of confusing messaging from, from ukraine and from president zelinski who continued. it continues not quite to accept this version of it as a ukranian myself. but i think that too, will said, pretty, pretty quickly it's, it's an effect. good news that things have worked out as they have. so let's drill down on that. i think, to the point just a little bit my, what do you, my can president's lensky statements regarding the situation 1st accusing russia then denying it was a ukrainian launched hardware. and now, requesting all available data. how has he come out of this situation? well, he's not mentally damaged by this. ukraine has a very rapid response. it's very adept and zalinski is very adapted using social media and that sort of ukraine. so well for merchant mustered much of the war, and in almost every moment you have, you're cr
i asked michael kim, it's a state to palm and russia. ukraine analyst during the obama administration, who is now a history professor at the catholic university of america. i think so. it's hard to imagine that it gets any worse from here. this been a bit of confusing messaging from, from ukraine and from president zelinski who continued. it continues not quite to accept this version of it as a ukranian myself. but i think that too, will said, pretty, pretty quickly it's, it's an effect. good...
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the obama administration was not prepared to do that. but what happened was that the trump administration was precisely because this case sets a precedent for which the administration can go after any one in the press and even the foreign press that julian is australian citizen, australia's attorney attorney general says his case has gone long enough and he says he's what he calls private talks with a biden administration. you hopeful there could be a resolution to this. it's clear to me that this and to everyone, i think that this is not a legal case. it's a political case. and so a resolution has to come from the top has to be the different administrations, the different governments talking about how do we end this because it's in nobody's can intro, this goes on the u. k. is seen for what it is. it's imprisoning a journalist on behalf of a foreign power. the u. s. has, is continuing this case that was brought by the trump administration. that is anathema to everything that the u. s. says it stands for 1st amendment press freedom open
the obama administration was not prepared to do that. but what happened was that the trump administration was precisely because this case sets a precedent for which the administration can go after any one in the press and even the foreign press that julian is australian citizen, australia's attorney attorney general says his case has gone long enough and he says he's what he calls private talks with a biden administration. you hopeful there could be a resolution to this. it's clear to me that...
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given the confidence the obama administration express, one would think that they had obtained prove the claims made by cross. right. so then one of the emails from october, 13th, 6 days after that statement was made, show the crown strike still had not handed over the evidence. they claim to ha, our team is in the process of gathering this data now, and we'll just need to know where the f b. i would like this data to be sent. it's also notable the statement from the intelligence community wasn't a mistake or the work of a single agent. as former d h s. secretary j. johnson testified before congress in 2017. the statement was made at the direction of president obama himself. the president approved the statement. i know he wanted us to make the statement. so that was very definitely a statement by the united states government, not just jim corporate me. after the assumption that crowds here, i was a reliable company that could back up the claims that made to the f b. i. well, the company is a president admitted to congress that his firm never had any proof in the 1st place . we did not ha
given the confidence the obama administration express, one would think that they had obtained prove the claims made by cross. right. so then one of the emails from october, 13th, 6 days after that statement was made, show the crown strike still had not handed over the evidence. they claim to ha, our team is in the process of gathering this data now, and we'll just need to know where the f b. i would like this data to be sent. it's also notable the statement from the intelligence community...
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and continued in the early years of obama administration. we came to a point where do you draw down completely and withdraw or do you maintain indefinitely some kind of individual force? at the time, both the civilian side and military side of the pent gone was unified and in arguing for row sid yule force and we felt like our presence was strengthening the iraqi backbone, was helping to dampen down attentions between the different ethnic elements of the force in iraq. for full some discussion of pros, cons and risks and the people committed their views to paper, we had repeated situation room discussions, debates about everyy aspect and at the end of the day, the president made his decision and he wanted to end one of the wars he inherited and he felt that given the threat of the time t and the assessment of the iraqi forces that they'd be able to hold it together with a secure systems mission only. he thousand they'd make a hard turn back toward secretaryism and al-qaida and iraq to reemerge with isis and the safe flavin syria as well. thi
and continued in the early years of obama administration. we came to a point where do you draw down completely and withdraw or do you maintain indefinitely some kind of individual force? at the time, both the civilian side and military side of the pent gone was unified and in arguing for row sid yule force and we felt like our presence was strengthening the iraqi backbone, was helping to dampen down attentions between the different ethnic elements of the force in iraq. for full some discussion...
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the united states and this is under the president obama's administration, they began flooding your crane with the weapons with words to kill russians in russia and russians in the, in the don bash and the ukrainian people. i don't think we're, we're anxious to have this conflict, but the cia had decided it was going to be done. the cia actually put in place. the members of the, of the, the new revolutionary hunter that took power in, in the ukraine. and from that point forward, i think the us and nato have orchestrated as president bruton may desperate effort efforts to ward off a war they began back even before the obama administration. during the bush administration, there was a leaked classified cable that came from the us and bastard of moscow, ambassador william j burns. very good man from all that i can tell. he was appointed by president george bush and he, he said it very strongly worded our cable in which he showed that russia would be further eastward, expire towards into the ukraine as a military threat. what was happening is the nato was beginning to talk about nate, about th
the united states and this is under the president obama's administration, they began flooding your crane with the weapons with words to kill russians in russia and russians in the, in the don bash and the ukrainian people. i don't think we're, we're anxious to have this conflict, but the cia had decided it was going to be done. the cia actually put in place. the members of the, of the, the new revolutionary hunter that took power in, in the ukraine. and from that point forward, i think the us...
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we're seeing that under the obama administration. the problem right now, of course, is obstruction by congressional republicans and a very small number of democrats who have enabled their efforts to block the bided administration's agenda on climate. and so once again, it comes down to turning out in elections and electing politicians who will act on our behalf rather than on the behalf of polluters. one other point i'd like to make, we've talked a lot about the united states, but there are some other petro states, russia in particular, which is, you know, built on its wealth and its influence off our reliance on their fossil fuels and, and europe's reliance on their fossil fuels in there now using that as a cudgel to prevent any sanctions from being being taken against them over their actions in ukraine. so this is really a reminder the that we've propped up these petra states like saudi arabia and russia is reminder of one of the other real costs of our continued dependence and fossil fuels and why it's so important for us to get o
we're seeing that under the obama administration. the problem right now, of course, is obstruction by congressional republicans and a very small number of democrats who have enabled their efforts to block the bided administration's agenda on climate. and so once again, it comes down to turning out in elections and electing politicians who will act on our behalf rather than on the behalf of polluters. one other point i'd like to make, we've talked a lot about the united states, but there are...
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guest: the trump administration, which was critical of the obama administration plan of action it, which is the name for the deal, they argued that instead of pursuing that approach, they would put more pressure on iran to negotiate a better deal. they withdrew from the agreement, which iran was complying with. what has happened since then, the situation has deteriorated. the capacity to increase material has increased. they are deploying more sophisticated centrifuges that can spin it to enrich uranium. we have what i would say is a threshold nuclear weapon state. it makes it more urgent that the by the ministration restore mutual compliance with the deal. they are still hung up over a couple of unrelated issues they haven't solved. host: the agency gets this information from iran. wide -- what's the benefit for them to allow inspectors in? guest: they are required to allow inspectors and because it is a party to the nuclear nonproliferation treaty, that prohibits them from acquiring material for nuclear weapons. there are these inspections. the 2015 deal put in place even more rigorous
guest: the trump administration, which was critical of the obama administration plan of action it, which is the name for the deal, they argued that instead of pursuing that approach, they would put more pressure on iran to negotiate a better deal. they withdrew from the agreement, which iran was complying with. what has happened since then, the situation has deteriorated. the capacity to increase material has increased. they are deploying more sophisticated centrifuges that can spin it to...
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administration. i asked him how significant the new military package is for ukraine . well, it's a substantial amount of money and what's i think more significant than the immediate is that it's a part of a continuum of age flowing from united states and also from many european countries toward ukraine. and it's a demonstration in a different sense of resolve that there's a strong and deepening commitment to ukraine on the part of the united states. and it's translated partners. now, as you know, there is this offensive that russia has unleashed in the east of the country. we heard person buying say that they want the us wants the weapons to go to the front line immediately, but we unlist sickly. how quickly can they get there? well, i think it can be really quite quick. i think there's a way in which the outside suppliers, military suppliers of ukraine have been learning, had added, transmit these weapons to the front. and it's not a secret where the russians are at the moment and where the russians
administration. i asked him how significant the new military package is for ukraine . well, it's a substantial amount of money and what's i think more significant than the immediate is that it's a part of a continuum of age flowing from united states and also from many european countries toward ukraine. and it's a demonstration in a different sense of resolve that there's a strong and deepening commitment to ukraine on the part of the united states. and it's translated partners. now, as you...
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you know, this is going to be the 2nd obama administration, my opinion is no, it's the 4th, the bush administration. that since the bush administration. i mean, the fact of the matter is, you know, i know trump van, but the reality is i saw donald trump is trying to pump the brakes to some extent, as, as, and still as hawkish as he was in comparison to these people. he was trying to pump the brakes a little bit and that's why they tried to take them out. so what we're looking at is a, basically in the us, we've got the hawks excuse me. we've got the super hawks and the altar hawks. we don't even have any, any hawks anymore in their game plan is we control everything in for this even when they need venezuela in iran, they don't even have the ability to turn the volume down and not to go ask for something that they desperately need. they have to go to people that they need something from, make the man they're going to go to venezuela and say, we need your oil, but you're going to have to have a, you're going to have to have a new election. these people are, i mean it's just twisted. wh
you know, this is going to be the 2nd obama administration, my opinion is no, it's the 4th, the bush administration. that since the bush administration. i mean, the fact of the matter is, you know, i know trump van, but the reality is i saw donald trump is trying to pump the brakes to some extent, as, as, and still as hawkish as he was in comparison to these people. he was trying to pump the brakes a little bit and that's why they tried to take them out. so what we're looking at is a, basically...
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they play rope-a-dope as the scandal widens during the course of the obama-biden administration. we've never seen anything like this. pause because the media are so corrupt, they have no intention of drawing attention to this or countering it, because they participated in it. i want to spend part of the program with my buddy pete hegseth, 5 years ago almost to the day, on radio, march 3, 2017, right before i went on the air. i pulled articles program, and saying, something is going on. they are spying on trump world. they were so excited about articles they were spewing as a result of leaks from bureaucracy, i pulled them together, as a lawyer i gave them exhibit numbers, i said okay, then before i went on air, i talked about it, it was picked up by our friends at breitbart, they added to it and repeated what i said. pete invites me on fox and friends sunday a few days later, march 6, 2017, he allowed me to speak. and go through it we'll hit from the the clips to lay the foundation for the new information that has been determined, again. not by me. not by pete, but through a crim
they play rope-a-dope as the scandal widens during the course of the obama-biden administration. we've never seen anything like this. pause because the media are so corrupt, they have no intention of drawing attention to this or countering it, because they participated in it. i want to spend part of the program with my buddy pete hegseth, 5 years ago almost to the day, on radio, march 3, 2017, right before i went on the air. i pulled articles program, and saying, something is going on. they are...
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administration or re treads of the obama administration in the, by an administration. and so, you know, we can talk about how they let us down, are they lied to us. we can talk about how we wish that they behave better and didn't murder dissidence in their counselors. but that's not going to alter the fundamental realities of the relationship. you just mentioned iran, danny, and one of the things that i was able to break a very minor story that became big on twitter was that the united states was canceling a u. s. g c c meeting. it was an integrated working group on integrated air and missile defense, you know, focus on iran, scheduled for october 17th. and us officials were not going to show up to that. i found the word that had been cancelled the white house later said, oh, it's not been cancelled. we're just eventually going to postpone it. but part of this is the dynamic of how iran is seeing this tension in the gcc and tension, particularly between saudi arabian, the united states. from your perspective is this, you know, frustration that joe biden is now expressi
administration or re treads of the obama administration in the, by an administration. and so, you know, we can talk about how they let us down, are they lied to us. we can talk about how we wish that they behave better and didn't murder dissidence in their counselors. but that's not going to alter the fundamental realities of the relationship. you just mentioned iran, danny, and one of the things that i was able to break a very minor story that became big on twitter was that the united states...
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host: you were in the position of white house security coordinator in the obama administration. what was the worst cyberattack that the u.s. experience during that time that you dealt with? guest: that is an interesting question. some of them were not singular incidents. the ongoing chinese campaign to steal intellectual property and business and trade secrets from u.s. company's. the russian interference in the 2016 election which was as much about misinformation as it was about cyber activity. north korean attack, the iranian attacks on our financial institutions. it was quite a long list. got to where we had to develop much better incident response procedures and policies. many of which are still in place today. you can see the white house building on that. host: plenty of calls for you. allen in new york democrat. caller: you cute into my topic about the election. we had to deal with the problem of redefining treason going back to the 2001 attack on the world trade center dealing with nonstate actors. what does it mean to be a traitor to your own country if you are not align
host: you were in the position of white house security coordinator in the obama administration. what was the worst cyberattack that the u.s. experience during that time that you dealt with? guest: that is an interesting question. some of them were not singular incidents. the ongoing chinese campaign to steal intellectual property and business and trade secrets from u.s. company's. the russian interference in the 2016 election which was as much about misinformation as it was about cyber...
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s. technology way back, as you mentioned, the obama administration, while way already. in fact, why has been cut all over and finally the high and michael chips result he almost collapsed. so bob. ready industry, but the fact remains why has been in infrastructure, especially in 5 g, a structure on a long time. in fact, in spite of the company that council 60 percent, all l y g in both structure throughout the world and actually in the station. and you can continue with by the industry, all sorts of areas and also. ready sanctions and also barriers against an entry. so the lead this, this company, and obviously if you find a company, we got this all the evidence evidence that the united states, this is the key to use the other infrastructure. but i think the accusing why all those doing a thing destroyed american technology. it's a bit of over high. i think that it would be best to concentrate on its own competence. but nevertheless, this is part over 360 degrees, respect and china. so this again, but of course hallway has denied all those accusations that it is a tool
s. technology way back, as you mentioned, the obama administration, while way already. in fact, why has been cut all over and finally the high and michael chips result he almost collapsed. so bob. ready industry, but the fact remains why has been in infrastructure, especially in 5 g, a structure on a long time. in fact, in spite of the company that council 60 percent, all l y g in both structure throughout the world and actually in the station. and you can continue with by the industry, all...
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. >> also that the obama administration policy now. cap the red light present obama use the word. if chemical weapons were used in the obama administration, what happened to the redline? why there wasn't more of a response after we use chemical weapons? why it didn't happen. that really gets to the bigger issues. that to put oneself back in time in 2011. getting into its third year when aaron -- is covering the middle east as a diplomatic reporter at the time. the fall of communism. too amazing to all of us to witness both events. who had a sense of history turning. middle east of all places. that a quickly scramble what to do. how do you respond to a question but they certainly identify with these protesters and other places are sparring to be free of dictatorship. condemning violence thing the leader must go fred qaddafi must go. and then a side of the president of sierra must go. the problem was it is ruled by an extremely brutal family that was prepared to sacrifice anything. was prepared to destroy the country in order to stay in power. they're backed by two extremely powerfu
. >> also that the obama administration policy now. cap the red light present obama use the word. if chemical weapons were used in the obama administration, what happened to the redline? why there wasn't more of a response after we use chemical weapons? why it didn't happen. that really gets to the bigger issues. that to put oneself back in time in 2011. getting into its third year when aaron -- is covering the middle east as a diplomatic reporter at the time. the fall of communism. too...
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you know, this is going to be the 2nd obama administration. my opinion is no, it's the 4th, the bush administration. since the bush administration. i mean, the fact of the matter is, you know, i'm the trump fan, but the reality is i saw donald trump is trying to pump the brakes to some extent, as, as, and still as hawkish as he was in comparison to these people. he was trying to pump the brakes a little bit and that's why they try to take them out. so what we're looking at is a, basically in the us, we've got the hawks excuse me. we've got the super hawks and the altar hawks. we don't even have any, any hawks anymore in their game plan is we control everything in for this even when they need venezuela in iran, they don't even have the ability to turn the volume down and not to go ask for something that they desperately need. they have to go to people that they need something from, make the man they're going to go to venezuela and say, we need your oil, but you're going to have to have a, you're going to have to have a new election. these peopl
you know, this is going to be the 2nd obama administration. my opinion is no, it's the 4th, the bush administration. since the bush administration. i mean, the fact of the matter is, you know, i'm the trump fan, but the reality is i saw donald trump is trying to pump the brakes to some extent, as, as, and still as hawkish as he was in comparison to these people. he was trying to pump the brakes a little bit and that's why they try to take them out. so what we're looking at is a, basically in...
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caller: united states was the number one producer of oil from the obama administration into the early trump administration. we should do that again. we just have to make sure we increase our rate count and have our oil companies taking oil out of the ground. host: let us reap from this piece in the wall street journal. the reporting states that in its second meeting since the kremlin ordered the assault on ukraine a partnership between open and a group of russia led countries dubbed opec plus rick -- instead they agreed to raise their collective output by a modest -- rejecting calls for moral producing countries to do more. the wall street journal editorial board says the reason why they are rejecting this proposal by america and other countries is because the administration is seeking to re-sanctions on america's enemies in venezuela and iran. neither oil producer can compensate for reduced russian exports. sanctions would merely give their regimes -- the wall street journal writes that mr. biden rapprochement further alienates the saudi's and the united arab emirates which are alrea
caller: united states was the number one producer of oil from the obama administration into the early trump administration. we should do that again. we just have to make sure we increase our rate count and have our oil companies taking oil out of the ground. host: let us reap from this piece in the wall street journal. the reporting states that in its second meeting since the kremlin ordered the assault on ukraine a partnership between open and a group of russia led countries dubbed opec plus...
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he was a state department, russian, ukraine analysts during the obama administration, and is now a history professor at the catholic university of america. after cambridge. welcome back to do you have, you can see you even in these very pressing times. the rhetoric coming out of the white house from blink and bite in jake sullivan. it's, it's really quite urgent. what do you see as having actually changed recently? that's been causing this very dire kind of statements. well, 3 things. you have intensification of, of the military build up, including in the black sea that of naval component into it. and that's really proceeding rapidly. secondly, you have the failure, so to speak of the diplomacy. it really hasn't yielded all that much. you have the last talk between pain and russia yesterday on a resolution to the situation that crane. and thirdly, i'm presuming here at the intelligence pointing of the direction in beijing. so let's come off the back of that 3rd point. presumably, the intelligence is pointing to that, but we haven't seen any evidence. does the us have a credibility problem
he was a state department, russian, ukraine analysts during the obama administration, and is now a history professor at the catholic university of america. after cambridge. welcome back to do you have, you can see you even in these very pressing times. the rhetoric coming out of the white house from blink and bite in jake sullivan. it's, it's really quite urgent. what do you see as having actually changed recently? that's been causing this very dire kind of statements. well, 3 things. you have...
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i think we made a mistake in the obama administration. i think we should have provided lethal assistance. tragic that he tried to tie it, to quid pro quo to get them to help with his election campaign. we should have done more. with the longer lead time, there are some weapons, anti-aircraft weapons that would be useful to ukraine but it is too late now. they moved american soldiers closer to the front line. in nato romania and poland. we want to make it crystal clear to putin, god forbid, that it does not blind over to our nato allies. and three, we don't know exactly what they are planning. president biden has said many times on the record if russia does invade. if putin does invade because the russian people aren't invading. there will be the most comprehensive sanctions against russian individuals and companies including nord stream ii. we have a lot of agreement with allies that were going to do this in unison and not negotiate during a period of weeks or months. that was one of the things that dragged on and hopefully it will be a l
i think we made a mistake in the obama administration. i think we should have provided lethal assistance. tragic that he tried to tie it, to quid pro quo to get them to help with his election campaign. we should have done more. with the longer lead time, there are some weapons, anti-aircraft weapons that would be useful to ukraine but it is too late now. they moved american soldiers closer to the front line. in nato romania and poland. we want to make it crystal clear to putin, god forbid, that...
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this is the approach i think -- certain individuals that occupy certain positions in the obama administration. we would decrease israel's capability and ability to deal with palestinian terror threat. we are seeing this play out in the strategic level. we have subordinate all other policy decisions and all other national security objectives to that. the problem with that come of belief is based on flawed assumptions, it is not valid. if we listen to our partners in the region, they would all tell us the exact same thing. at the end of the day they are left to deal with the consequences and will likely see an expensive race in the arms race. our inability to catch iran's capability. as andriy mentioned before. i agree with her. i would not be surprised if they would get to the point to get detected within the next six months. our track record has been 100% feared we have never been able to anticipate any emergent rights or our partners or allies for that matter obtain nuclear weapons capability. i think our lack of disability in so many areas of iran's program are key. this is life andrea's po
this is the approach i think -- certain individuals that occupy certain positions in the obama administration. we would decrease israel's capability and ability to deal with palestinian terror threat. we are seeing this play out in the strategic level. we have subordinate all other policy decisions and all other national security objectives to that. the problem with that come of belief is based on flawed assumptions, it is not valid. if we listen to our partners in the region, they would all...
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i don't know the answer except that people from the obama administration they're probably calling the shots. she wants me to name names, i wish i knew names because i can assure you biden is not naming names. i don't know. >> what evidence do you have congressman. >> i don't have any evidence. that's kind of an assumption to be quite honest of who's making the decisions. people from the obama administration, i don't know but i guess asked that question quite often about who's making thedecisions . i don't think the biden administration, i know it's not him . >> how do you know it's not him? >> i'm not sure he's capable of making those decisions quite honestly. i just don't have confidence that he is indeed in charge. but then you ask me who is in charge idon't know the answer . and i want to talk about the fentanyl because that's a great point.we can sit here and what bothers me about the southern border and the fact that this administration is paying no attention whatsoever is this president has never been to the southern border. the borders are, she's visited down there a week befor
i don't know the answer except that people from the obama administration they're probably calling the shots. she wants me to name names, i wish i knew names because i can assure you biden is not naming names. i don't know. >> what evidence do you have congressman. >> i don't have any evidence. that's kind of an assumption to be quite honest of who's making the decisions. people from the obama administration, i don't know but i guess asked that question quite often about who's making...
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a former senior official under the obama administration. julian catheters, mosque should be held responsible if he is allowed a or if he allows hates leech on the platform. this point i think it's going to be the responsibility of each and every one of us to do what we can to hold the law mask accountable. he will back off when there is pressure. and so folks who care about the truth, who care about protecting vulnerable communities, who ultimately are the ones who are going to be most hurt by his irresponsible behavior and allowing these voices that have to be elevated on this huge platform. we have to keep pushing back and in my hope is that that is going to make a difference in the long run. there's some just mosque as an creation of the content moderation council to revise twists of policies on bands for expressing says and the thing is, while similar tennessee desponding, the board of directors, and cutting stuff among those 5 by the new ceo was the executive who bought fully u. s. president donald trump, to is it now my checks present by the statement exposing his gas and live we heard
a former senior official under the obama administration. julian catheters, mosque should be held responsible if he is allowed a or if he allows hates leech on the platform. this point i think it's going to be the responsibility of each and every one of us to do what we can to hold the law mask accountable. he will back off when there is pressure. and so folks who care about the truth, who care about protecting vulnerable communities, who ultimately are the ones who are going to be most hurt by...
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this purchasing twitter, a former senior official under the obama administration. julian castro said, must should be held responsible if he allows hate speech on the platform. this point, i think it's going to be the responsibility of each and every one of us to do what we can to whole de la musk accountable. he will back off when there is pressure. and so folks who care about the truth, who care about protecting vulnerable communities, who ultimately are the ones who are going to be most hurt by his irresponsible behavior in allowing these voices that have to be elevated on this huge platform. we have to keep pushing back, and my hope is that that is going to make a difference in the long run. well, it comes out must cause a nice the creation of a content, moderation council to revise twitter policies and bonds for expressing certain opinions while simultaneously disbanding the board of directors and cutting stuff. among those fired by the new ceo was the executive who bond former us president donald trump, twitter, and i fact checks president biden statements exposing his gaps and t
this purchasing twitter, a former senior official under the obama administration. julian castro said, must should be held responsible if he allows hate speech on the platform. this point, i think it's going to be the responsibility of each and every one of us to do what we can to whole de la musk accountable. he will back off when there is pressure. and so folks who care about the truth, who care about protecting vulnerable communities, who ultimately are the ones who are going to be most hurt...